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handlebar risers

BigRed

Tuned and Synch'ed
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Location
Boston, Ma
Has anyone found a source for our beast? Would like to be able to stand up straight when riding dirt or just stretching. Thanks
 
I have been thinking of this as well. I have a rather long inseam and I get leg cramps.

The only way at present to relieve the cramps is to stand up on the pegs. I also like to stretch as I am driving down the road, especially in the summer time to get some cool air to the a$$.

I find that I am leaning pretty far forward while standing up on the pegs; I look down and can see the front wheel without a problem.

I like these mounts but worry about cable / electrical loom length. We would be raising the controls approximately 2".

We could also use peg lowers for us long legged riders.

Also, some type of highway pegs to mount on the stock crash bar. Additional foot locations would ease the leg fatigue for us long distance riders.
 
Will those sizes work with our handlebars and existing cables. My bars measure 1"1'?????????
 
And I was told that Twisted Throttle makes highway pegs that will adapt to our crash bars but I have yet to explore it...www.twistedthrottle.com
 
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Well, I am trying to post a pic of my Rox Risers.This link should work.

They are great. First time in 8 years I haven't had shoulder pain on long rides. Needed new cables and lines. I had MPH put them on when I was getting my recall work done.

tc

PS,

Can someone explain how to post pics?
 
Yes, I will post the info when I get home tonight. I would have last night but I spent too much time trying to get my gosh damn picture to stay in my post. Looks like my pic link disabled itself today.

tc
 
Here is the link to what I bought.

http://www.advdesigns.net/roxadhabarri.html

1 1/8" X 1 1/8" 2 inch rise. Looks like they have a couple of new models on the site.

The right side brake line is definitely too short. I left it up to MPH to decide what else to replace as I did not want to mess with it. Too many other projects!

Stick them on and decide for yourself.
 
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